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Knowledge

Multiple
intelligences
● The theory of multiple
intelligences was first
proposed by Howard Gardner
● Gardner developed a series
in his 1983 book “Frames of
of eight inclusion criteria
Mind”.
while evaluating each
"candidate” intelligence that
was based on a variety of ● Howard Gardner's theory of multiple
scientific disciplines. intelligences proposes that people are
not born with all of the intelligence
they will ever have. He defines
intelligence as a “biopsychological
potential to process information that
can be activated in a cultural setting
to solve problems or create products
that are of value in a culture”
Logical-Mathematical
Intelligence
Refers to the capacity to analyze problems
logically, carry out mathematical operations, and
investigate issues scientifically.

People with logical-mathematical intelligence, have an


ability to develop equations and proofs, make
calculations, and solve abstract problems.

Linguistic Intelligence
Deals with sensitivity to the spoken and written
language, ability to learn languages, and capacity to use
language to accomplish certain goals.

People with linguistic intelligence, have an ability to


analyze information and create products involving oral and
written language such as speeches, books, and memos.
Spatial Intelligence
(“Picture smart”)

Features the potential to recognize and manipulate the


patterns of wide space (those used, for instance, by
navigators and pilots) as well as the patterns of more
confined areas, such as those of importance to sculptors,
surgeons, chess players, graphic artists, or architects.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
People with spatial intelligence, have an ability to recognize
and manipulate large-scale and fine-grained spatial images. Intelligence
Is the potential of using one’s whole body or
parts of the body (like the hand or the mouth) to solve
problems or to fashion products.

People with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, have an


ability to use one’s own body to create products,
perform skills, or solve problems through mind–body
union.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Interpersonal intelligence is the capacity to understand
the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people and
consequently to work effectively with others.

People with interpersonal intelligence, have an ability to


recognize and understand other people’s moods, desires,
motivations, and intentions.

Musical Intelligence
(“music smart”)

Musical intelligence refers to the skill in the performance,


composition, and appreciation of musical patterns.

People with musical intelligence, have an ability to recognize


and create musical pitch, rhythm, timbre, and tone.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Is the capacity to understand oneself, to have an effective
working model of oneself-including own’s desires, fears, and
capacities—and to use such information effectively in regulating one’s
own life.

People with intrapersonal intelligence, have an ability to recognize and


understand his or her own moods, desires, motivations, and intentions.

Naturalist Intelligence
This type of intelligence can help a person to understand which life
goals are important and how to achieve them.

Involves expertise in the recognition and classification of


the numerous species—the flora and fauna—of his or her
environment.

People with naturalistic intelligence, have an ability to identify


and distinguish among different types of plants, animals, and
weather formations that are found in the natural world.
Relation between multiple intelligences
with my personality

Personality Multiple intelligence

Agreeableness (A) reflects much Spatial intelligence (visual) are the features
individuals adjust their behavior to suit the potential to recognize and manipulate
others. High scorers are typically polite and the patterns of wide space (those used, for
like people. Low scorers tend to 'tell it like it instance, by navigators and pilots) as well
is'. as the patterns of more confined areas.

The two are related in such a way that the personality reflects what
happens in your head, I mean that the way it relates to people and
is pleasant for them also serves when learning, since it manipulates
their surroundings with their eyes and allows you to be more
creative and friendly.
Acquire knowledge
I believe that the type of person who has these two branches of learning is usually
more creative and sees the world in a different way without falling into ignorance. It
seems to me that the way of learning with both of them can be a mix between what
he sees as appealing to him and how he sees the world and relation to it.

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